3 days in dubhai
Embark on a breathtaking adventure through the vibrant city of Dubai in this captivating video! Join us as we explore the glittering metropolis, discover its iconic landmarks, and immerse ourselves in the rich culture of this desert oasis.
Day 1:
🌇 Start your Dubai journey with a visit to the awe-inspiring Burj Khalifa, the world's tallest building.
🕌 Explore the historic Al Fahidi District and experience the charm of Old Dubai.
🚤 Take an exhilarating ride on a traditional abra boat across Dubai Creek.
🍽️ Enjoy a mouthwatering dinner at a local Arabic restaurant, savoring delicious Middle Eastern cuisine.
Day 2:
🏖️ Spend a day of relaxation and adventure at Jumeirah Beach.
🌴 Discover the luxurious Palm Jumeirah, home to the iconic Atlantis, The Palm resort.
🐬 Dive into the magical world of marine life at the Dubai Aquarium & Underwater Zoo.
🛍️ Shop 'til you drop at the glamorous Mall of the Emirates, home to Ski Dubai.
Day 3:
🐪 Experience the desert like never before with a thrilling dune bashing safari.
🌅 Witness a mesmerizing desert sunset and capture stunning photos.
🏜️ Enjoy a traditional Arabian dinner under the stars at a desert camp.
💃 Be entertained by mesmerizing belly dancing and cultural performances.
Dubai is a city of contrasts, seamlessly blending modernity with tradition, and this video will take you on a visual journey through its captivating beauty and endless possibilities. Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of Dubai in just 3 unforgettable days!
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STS-129 HD Launch
Space shuttle Atlantis and its six-member crew began an 11-day delivery flight to the International Space Station on Monday with a 2:28 p.m. EST launch from NASA's Kennedy Space Center in Florida. The shuttle will transport spare hardware to the outpost and return a station crew member who spent more than two months in space.
Atlantis is carrying about 30,000 pounds of replacement parts for systems that provide power to the station, keep it from overheating, and maintain a proper orientation in space. The large equipment can best be transported using the shuttle's unique capabilities.
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You're a Dream of the Universe (According to Science)
Absolutely everything you think about yourself and the universe could be an illusion. As far as you know, you are real and exist in a universe that was born 14 billion years ago and that gave rise to galaxies, stars, the Earth, and finally you. Except, maybe not.
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Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos on The David Rubenstein Show
The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations (Full Shows)
Sep.19 -- Jeff Bezos, Amazon Founder, entrepreneur and owner of the Washington Post, talks to David Rubenstein about his background, how he came up with the idea for Amazon, building the company, some of the key businesses including Prime and Whole Foods, the space race and philanthropy. The world's richest man says his most important decisions are made not with quantitative analysis but "with instinct, intuition, taste, heart." Bezos speaks in the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show: Peer-to-Peer Conversations." The interview was taped on September 13 in Washington.
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This is how the Space Shuttle landed after being in Space
Hello Waa Sop community, I hope you are doing well at the end of the year.
Now I bring you another video in the section "Upscaling to 4K/8K with AI"
These are the landings of the Space Shuttle Discovery and Endeavor in 2008 and 2009 respectively.
As always my intention is to show you these videos in the highest quality possible, this video is upscaled to 4K with neural networks with a restoration process greatly increasing the quality of the original 720p video provided by NASA and available to everyone here: https:/ /archive.org/details/jsc-pao-video-collection?sort=-date
Enjoy these marvels of modern engineering in 4K.
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Amazing Journey From Earth to the End of the Universe
More space news and info at: http://www.coconutsciencelab.com - in this animation we rise above the ESO's new Supernova planetarium facility, located in Garching, Germany, rising above Europe and the entire Earth itself.
The viewer then accelerates out of the Solar System and then the Milky Way, finally revealing vast numbers of galaxies.
Please rate and comment, thanks!
Credit: ESO, L. Calçada, M. Kornmesser, spaceengine.org.
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Shuttle Atlantis STS-132 - Amazing Shuttle Launch Experience
Kennedy Space Center, May 14th, 2010.
I was privileged to travel to the Kennedy Space Center to watch the launch of Atlantis on what was then the "final scheduled" flight of the orbiter (STS-132). This video is my homage to the shuttle program through the in-depth experience of a single orbiter launch. I believe we should be thankful for the Atlantis orbiter, all her astronauts, the countless NASA staff who made her fly, and the American people who created a space vehicle of extraordinary power and grace.
This footage incorporates numerous camera views from the ground, the footage I took during launch, and video and audio from NASA showing the orbiter stack itself during takeoff and flight. I hope you enjoy the experience of launch preparation and the resulting eight-and-a-half-minute exhilarating ride into space.
In places, the timeline of the actual events has been extended to allow viewing of several different viewpoints of the same moment. This creative decision aims to bask in the experience from many angles and celebrate the amazing feat of launching a spacecraft into orbit.
I hope you enjoy the ride!
MORE BACKGROUND
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After this flight, Atlantis was processed and prepared to fly one last time... this time as "on-call" STS-335, which would remain flight-ready, should either of the remaining two orbiters' flights require a rescue mission. Thankfully, such a rescue flight was not needed and Congress appropriated funds to extend the program to allow the "flight ready" Atlantis to launch one last time, becoming the last shuttle mission (STS-135) of the Shuttle Program.
Atlantis now has a permanent home on display at the Kennedy Space Center in Florida.
Errata: A video editing error at the end of the video states the launch was in 2012, rather than the correct year of 2010.
MUSIC TRACKS (In order of appearance)
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1) Band Of Brothers Suite Two, Band Of Brothers, (Michael Kamen)
2) Rise, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
3) After The Storm, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
4) After Antietam, Glory Soundtrack, (James Horner)
5) Now We Are Free (Juba's Mix), Gladiator: More Music From The Motion Picture, (Hanz Zimmer and Lisa Gerrard)
6) Hymn, The Space Between Us, (Craig Armstrong)
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Moon - Close Up View - Real Sound. HD
Our Universe is not silent..
Although space is a vacuum, that does not mean there is no sound in it.
Yes, space is a vacuum - so it generally doesn't carry sound waves like air does here on Earth. However, some sounds do exist in outer space, we just can't hear them. Various probes that zoom through the space are capable of capturing radio emissions from astronomical objects. NASA's scientist have designed special instrument known as 'astronomical interferometer' which can record these electromagnetic vibrations, and transfer them into sounds within range of human hearing (20-20,000 Hz).
Interesting Facts about our Moon:
The Moon's Latin name is Luna.
The Moon formed approx. 4.5 billion years ago.
Moon is the fifth-largest natural satellite in the Solar System.
The moon orbits the Earth at an average speed of 3,700 kilometers an hour.
The Moon is in synchronous rotation with Earth - it is always shows Earth the same side.
The Moon’s surface is dark.
The dark side of the Moon cools to about -169 degrees Celsius.
During the lunar day that lasts about a month Moon's surface bakes in the sun at up to 117 degrees Celsius.
The Moon is drifting away from the Earth approx. 3.8 cm every year.
The Moon has quakes called the Moonquakes.
There is water on the Moon.
The Soviet Union’s Luna program featured the first successful landing of an unmanned spacecraft on the surface of the Moon in 1966.
The USA’s NASA Apollo 11 mission in 1969 was the first manned Moon landing.
The first person to set foot on the Moon was Neil Armstrong.
A lunar eclipse occurs when the Earth is between the Sun and the Moon.
The Moons is actually more of an oval shape.
The Moon is international property.
Apollo 17 astronaut Harrison Schmitt was allergic to the Moon.
Astronauts have brought 842 pounds of moon material back to Earth.
The dark spots on the moon are called maria.
#Chandrayaan2 #soundofmoon #nasa #isro #moon #Chandrayaan3
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